THE DAILY NBDRABK'AN The Hauck Studio Skoagland Photographer 0" u-zyyi MON. TUES. WED. ""SSSking's "MELODYLAND" X new Conception or "Modern Syncoptlon.nd Clle The Popular Vaudevilliane Will ct uiaays Ahren Presenting Their Oddity "A SPINNING ROMANCE" Otis Mitchell And HI Pretty and Talented MARYLAND SINGERS Offering c.l.rn Songs of the Sliitles" BILLY MLLE. Fitzsimmon & Flory Wheeler& Wheeler "WHIRLWIND NOVELTY - Also News and Comedy Pkturee, BABICH and the ORCHESTRA SHOW J p. Chancellor Avery Makes Radio Speech (Continued from Tage One.) kindergarten to the Ph. D. degree, nevertheless the spirit of Dr. Can field's remarks remains as true as when h,e uttered his words some thirty-five years ago. "I hope and believe it i:i truo that the University has influenced the high schools In many of the better and finer things connected with their edu cational development. We have some times been criticized for influencing the high schools too much. Even tho standards that we have advocated, equipment, scholarship, entrance re quirements and the like, are some times said to be out of harmony with the inhabitants of a new agricultural Btate. On the other hand, some have thought that we have allowed too much emphaRis to bo placed on extra curricular things, athletics, frater nities, sororities, and social life; that we have been too tolerant of the excesses of the times, and not sufficiently resisted the exuberance of youth. We have sometimes thought it necessary to reply that we did not make our times, that we can only in some measure guid"? and direct the current of public fceline and thought to the best of our ability, with the means at our disposal. "There is, in my opinion, no thought more essential to the proper guidance and1 development of educai tional tendencies than a just appre ciation of the value of the various factors with which we have to deal. I think the young people too fre quently get a wrong notion of rela tive values. If they did not, they would be much wiser than their sen iors. With less experience, youth is not in a position to make sound judg ments. In twenty-five years from now you may be much viser than yourselves of today. I am, therefore, With Bebe Daniels' Charles Paddock A Paramout Picture School Days' Revue Snappy Son and Dane Featuring FRANKLIN SISTERS 2 PIANO NOVELTY Harold Turn or MOTION PICTURE Nebraska-Drake Football Dawes In Lincoln COMEDY-NEWS 1 llsirni-N SYMPHONY MAT. lOc-SSc. NITE lOc-SOc. SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9. I ALL THIS WEEK The Pittura of a Thousand Sensations WILLIAM FOX PWIHNTS with a Great Cast Starring GEORGE O'BRIEN "THE FOURTH ALARM" A Scream with Our Gang SHOWS AT 1, S, B, 7, 0. trying to say a few words to help young people in making a more just appraisement of life, "In order to appraise values Justly we do not need to take too seriously into consideration tho immedlnto in terest aroused. The winners of the Olympics in ancient Greece probably created more conversation than the immortal philosophers teaching irn their quaint schools, but who of them now rank with Plato, and Aristotle? Those of you who in Latin are read ing the majestic verses of tho Aeneid are probably not aware that Vergil, Horace, Ovid and the rest created less stir in Rome than the public games of the period. Any of your lawyer friends will tell you that one of tho great landmarks of history was the codification of the laws of the Roman world at Constantinople under Justinian. The work of this commission attracted much less com ment than the almost forgotten games of the hippodrome. "Now do not misunderstand me. I am not attacking sports or athletics. I recognize the part that Greek em phasis on physical education had in repelling the Persian invasion. Even the brutal- Roman games probably had some influence in maintaining the solidarity of the Empire, and per haps even the hippodrome contribu ted something to the strength of an Empire which was able to hold back the Moslem hordes frJm Europo al most to the time of the discovery of America. The point I wish to empha size, however, is that sports, con tests, spectacles, long have had And will continue to have a prominence in conversation and in the press al together out of proportion to their permanent influence on the thoughts of mankind. Do not feel, therefore that they are more important than those things of more permanent value. The clouds that tower miles high over the mountain peaks create more comment and interest for the, time being than the mountain itself, They pass away and are forgotten, while the granite wall endures. "Comparisons of late have been made between the great difference of interest in the passing of a movie actor and of America's most distin guished educator, President Eliot, DANCING SCHOOL Open daily Lessons any time. Learn to dance for $5.00 No Failure Franzmathes Academy 1018 N. St. ON THE STAGE Direct from New York City BOB ARVIL Gilbert & Avery , In a Spectacular Comedy "SONG AND DANCE REVUE" With LILLIAN KENNY Rodney and Gold Jack and Jerry CONAWAY BEAVER AND BOYS In a Festival of Melody SHOWS AT 2:30, 7, . MAT. 35c. NITE SOc Midnight Matinee AND Football Frolic FRIDAY NITE VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC SHOW STARTS 1 1 :SO P. M. ADMISSION SOc ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY (By Arrangement with C. C. Pyl 17 and W. E. Shallenberger. The absolute peer, of all college pictures a powerful, vivid ro mance sparkling with humor, vibrant with life vivified by the marvelous foot ball .playing of the "Mini Flash!" NEWS COMEDY REVIEW XAT. 10c-2Sc NITE 10c-SSc SHOWS 1, 3, S, 7, . THIS WEEK fflALTO THIS WEEK Honey For Sale New honey in the comodor extracted $2 gallon. Six gallon lots or more $1.88 per gallon. Produced exclusively from clovers. Quality Guaranteed.. State Whether comb or extract is wanted when ordering. The Busy Bee lary Beemer, Nebraska ; Lincoln' Busy Store I iiiiiiHiiiimmiiiiiii l I Of MCl Gam. O gjJ-ii '"" " ' t I I ALL THIS WEEK I t B H When the Man in the Moon Laughs, I Eg II You'll Laugh too . 1 I 1 1 -r- I laftMII-HM i B kSi I 3 lilllll 1 oimct.on Of L.M.GARMAN 1 I 1 T 3 i1 " ALL THIS WEEK i 1 , :,M -- ,f----- f I T T1 The mo,t Talked About Picture cm I 1 Lll LUM FOX vf 1 WJU the Screen today. It Flames with 1 I rV .llnr! I vW tbe Spirit of Youth H fmm l m$&m V Other , Feature. I f HXyWlIY The MCX ! I fifi Jik That s TTT iKMl mf Comes Ti?y tsW ;Lifetime! K 3 D V 3 81 c-wf i X Probably there were athletes or ac tors in ancient Greece whose death caused more comment than the death of a Plato or an Arixtotlc. Do not forget that time emphasizes real val ues, and do not confuse real values with ephemereal interest. "Tho purpose of all worthy educa- tior) then, is to fit one for successful living, and to be successful one must live worthily. Tho more he contri butes to his day and generation, the more worthily ho lives. Faithful work day by day is necessary. Enthusiastic study day by day is higher than mere faithfulness. Remember, then, that to master the curriculum is your duty, to acquire an enthusiastic in terest in your studies is an oppor tunity; and that to participate in extra curricular activities is a whole some diversion, but never a matter of supreme importance. "In harmony with this thought, tho members of the faculty of the University have been gradually rais ing their standards. It becomes a lit tle more difficult each year to retain one's connection with the institution. To meet these higher standards suc cessfully and to leave you suff . time ior recreation, it is nee f for each class to come to tho institu tion better prepared than its prede cessor. You cannot learn to concen trate and study too young. It is well for you to acquire early an aim and purpose in life, even if you go so far as to outline a career that you will ultimately not fojlow. It is better than having no plan for the future. Let me illustrate what I mean. A boy once studied mathematics and science, expecting to be a professor of physics. He next decided that he would apply this knowledge as a practicing engineer. He finally found that his bent was for the law, and is now a prominent lawyer specializing in patent cases, making use of his scientific and technical knowledge in a highly professional way. "My thought is not in any way to belittle any of the good things of school life, such as events and social activities, they all have their place. My only hope is that I have said something to enable you to have a just appreciation of their relative values. There is nothing incompatible between the diversions incident to school life at the end of the week and enthusiastic devotion to the regular work of the school on Monday morn ing. "Do not confuse publicity with im portance. President Eliot and Ru dolph Valentino are dead; but Presi dent Eliot's spirit is a very vital liv ing force in American education and will continue to be so, while with the flowers placed on Valentino's coffin hardly wilted the movie fans are looking around for a new hero." Radium Was Discovered After Months Of Hard Work, Prof. Hendricks Says "Have you ever watched the shin ing figures upon your radio watch or clock dial at night and wondered what makes them glow?" demands professor B. C. Hendricks, in tho November issue of the Cornell Rural School Leaflet published in Ithaca, N. Y. Tho U. S. government consid ers this and similar questions so im portant that they have given Madame Currie, the discoverer of radium chloride, tho element involved, $70 -000 worth of it to use in her labora tory for experimental purposes Radium first camo to the notice of Dr. and Madame Pierre Currie in the following way: One day a scientist placed some material, which looked like a powder or rock, over some pho tographic plates which had not yet been used. Later he found these plates had been affected as if they had been exposed to light. He put the powder, called uranium compoound away in a very dark room and left it for several months and tried it over the plate again. The result was ihe same. Why should this material make a picture upon the plate in the dork even through its covenng of black paper? This was the problem that Madame Currie decided tz solve. "She first performed some experi ments which measured these rays coming from the uranium com pounds," explains Professor Hen dricks. "Next she tried to discover if there were other elements possess ing the same property and a great number of minerals had a greater radiation than the amount she ex pected. "Madame Currio decided that since tho uranium compound produced so much greater effect upon tho photo grapher's plate than any other sub stance there must fn o new clement in it which made tho difference. She and her husband then separated tho ore into different substances and tested each for its rays. By discard ing the parts that did not show the rays, they soon found two instead' of one new ray forming substance. One was called polonium and tho other radium. "Although thov felt certain they had two new elements, tho scientists were not ready to accept theni Ater five vears of slowly and patiently sep arating the parts containing the pol onium and radiun from tho other material in pitcnblend", which thty had got from Kohomn, Mme. Currie prepared some puro radium, chloride) about the size of a pia head. "By studying th's sho showed to the satisfaction of ail scientists that radium was really and truly a new element never befof3 known by any body. It seems a grecz deal of trouble BW8 Capital Engraving Co. 319 SO. 12T ST, LINCOLN. NEB. for such a little material, d'esn't it? But scientists the world over do not think so. Twice shn has linen given the Nobel prize for her work, and scientists are anxious to hear of all her work and discoveries " The Varsity football team at the University of Columbia will use the huddle system in their football games this year. 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